1995 Volvo 850 Turbo 2.3L I5 turbo

Summary:

Great luxury sport sedan for those who are sick of German cars!!!

Faults:

My radiator recently went around 247200km; cost about $175 for the radiator plus $200 labour.

Recently did a full tune-up at a cost of $310; pretty fair price.

My driver'ss side seat belt broke last week; $100 with parts and labour to replace it..

Overall this has been a good car with minor imperfections. Would definitely purchase another Volvo again, probably an S60 turbo for sure...

Paid $2700 total with taxes and emissions safety test...

General Comments:

The car is equipped with an inline 5 cylinder engine high pressure turbo 2.3 litre 222hp. It is really fast and handles well. My advice is don't beat the hell out of these cars and they will last a really long time...

The seats are really comfortable. It even has a sport button option by the shifter for those who wanna take a head start from a stop position.

I recommend Sunoco 94 octane fuel, it really helps the boost on the car!!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 12th January, 2010

1995 Volvo 850 Turbo Sedan 2.3 turbo

Summary:

Top notch performance/drivetrain; bottom of the barrel A/C and power options

Faults:

Do NOT buy a Volvo 850 for the amenities. The extras on these cars are unreliable. My car has had issues with:

1) Faulty A/C condensor

2) Broken odometer/trip meter gear

3) Broken driver's seat power adjustment

4) Faulty power antenna

General Comments:

If a person is looking for a great "bang for the buck" performance car, with a drivetrain that is both reliable and durable, the Volvo 850 turbo is tough to top. This car will match small block V8's in a straight line, plus pass them while they are refueling twice as often. When the turbo pressure builds, this car is a pleasure to drive. Breaks tires loose at will on full throttle starts.

However, if add-on niceties are your thing, avoid these cars. Outside of the power windows/sunroof, any other feature is a crap shoot in terms of whether it will work each day. If you can overlook these shortcomings, this car is a mechanically reliable pleasure to drive.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 30th August, 2009

31st Aug 2009, 15:25

I totally agree with your assessment. The power seats went out on the passenger and the driver sides. The air conditioning is also gone.

I am in the process of looking at what may be the fuel pump after having it previously replaced. Hopefully the diagnostic will show something different.

10th Jun 2011, 02:50

These cars have a recall for gas leak. If you smell gas when after a fill up, call Volvo - they will tell you where to take it free of charge due to the recall.

1995 Volvo 850 Turbo Saloon 2.3 turbo

Summary:

Performance wrapped in stylish comfort

Faults:

Granted, I've only owned the car for ~3000kms, but in this time the only thing I've had to do was replace the fuel filter, which I was able to do myself. This managed to save me $128CAD, as this is the going rate for the local Volvo dealership, and this is about an hour's job.

The engine loses oil at the rate of 1 litre every 1000kms. I say loses, and not uses, because there are no indications that oil is being consumed by the engine, and I see oil collecting on the back of the engine, near, and on, the turbocharger. This indicates that the oil is likely leaking from a return line from the turbo to the engine. It has not bothered me enough yet to replace the line.

This car came with an extensive maintenance history from the previous owner, dating back to 1999 when the previous, and 2nd, owner assumed ownership. The first owner used the maintenance log book included with the car originally. Looking at the records over the last 10 years, the vehicle has averaged just over $1300CAD annually in repairs/maintenance. Around half of this is labour, the other half parts.

Being a do-it yourself-er for the smaller stuff (oil changes/brakes/filters/plugs/etc), I am not expecting to spend too much, as official Volvo 850 parts are plentiful and affordable from a number of online merchants.

General Comments:

I lucked out with finding this car, as manual Volvo 850 turbos are a rarity here in Canada. I purchased this car with 219124kms, but after having driven it for nearly 3000kms, I can honestly say it feels like it has 119124kms. The tell-tale sign that it is creeping up in mileage is the handling near the limit.

The suspension is original on this car, and shows with more than expected body-roll and a certain feeling of unease going into high-speed corners. The car feels stuck to the road, but at the same time, feels as though there is some looseness/play within the suspension. I have heard mixed reviews about the Volvo 850's passive steering in the rear suspension, so maybe this is the case here, rather than wear.

This car has its original clutch, suspension and turbo, so a number of expenses may be just around the corner. At this point, however, it feels as though this would be a good investment that would help the car last another 200+ kms. I cannot think of many cars I would feel comfortable investing $3-4000 in with this much mileage, but from what I've heard in Volvo forums and from how the car feels and drives now, there is no reason for me to believe this car cannot make it to 400000kms.

CONS: Car was purchased with some typical Volvo 850 ailments.

1) The A/C condenser is shot, with a quote from the Volvo shop of ~ $1200CAD parts & labour. This can wait.

2) The reclining option for the power drivers seat is not functioning. The motor can be heard turning, so this is a typical cable issue. Not an expensive fix, as this is a simple one.

3) Power antenna not functioning. Again, this is not a big deal, for me, and only served to help in bargaining for a good price.

PROS: This is a VOLVO 850 TURBO 5-speed manual. The automatics have a history of failing, plus they are a bit more dull to drive (no offense). This turbo came loaded with many options. Power moonroof, walnut trim on dash/console, full leather interior (beige in colour). Basically the only option not on this car is traction control. Minimal road noise. Good, not great, sounding factory stereo, except no CD player, just cassette.

Best of all, I paid $3500 CAD for this car. For some, this might seem a bit expensive considering the A/C, power seat and antenna issues, but these are of secondary importance for me. The drive-train on these cars is well regarded as being reliable and durable. Also, it is a fun car to drive, even with its weakness with handling at the limit. With the Volvo 850 turbo, I feel I have a car that will perform well enough to keep me happy, offers various amenities to its occupants, is comfortable enough to spend an entire day of driving in, and will last a very long time.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 11th July, 2009